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Ok, i have downloaded the ica client for linux, i can see the folder, and i even made a shortcut to the desktop!!
wow
but now, and heres the tough part, how do i make it work? which is the executable?
The ICA UNIX Client main window lets you create and edit connection entries. Connection entries contain configuration options that define the attributes of the ICA sessions you run on Citrix servers.
To start the ICA UNIX Client
At the UNIX prompt, type /usr/lib/ICAClient/wfcmgr and press RETURN, where /usr/lib/ICAClient is the directory in which you installed the ICA Client.
If the ICA UNIX Client is not installed in the default installation directory, ensure that the environment variable ICAROOT is set to point to the actual installation directory.
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